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Apostle Paul's missionary journys in Athens Private Tour 4Hours
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Overview
"Walking in the Footsteps of St. Paul in Athens"
Follow the steps of Apostle Paul as he preached in ancient Athens. Visit the iconic Areopagus, where Paul delivered his famous sermon on the Unknown God. Explore the Agora, the heart of ancient Athens, where Paul debated with philosophers and shared his message. Discover the rich history and spiritual significance of Paul's journey in Athens, and experience the city's vibrant culture and heritage.
Key Sites:
- Areopagus: The hill where Paul preached about the Unknown God
- Ancient Agora: The marketplace where Paul debated with philosophers
- Mars Hill: The site of Paul's famous sermon
Join us on a journey through the steps of Apostle Paul in Athens, and experience the city's unique blend of history, culture, and spirituality.
Follow the steps of Apostle Paul as he preached in ancient Athens. Visit the iconic Areopagus, where Paul delivered his famous sermon on the Unknown God. Explore the Agora, the heart of ancient Athens, where Paul debated with philosophers and shared his message. Discover the rich history and spiritual significance of Paul's journey in Athens, and experience the city's vibrant culture and heritage.
Key Sites:
- Areopagus: The hill where Paul preached about the Unknown God
- Ancient Agora: The marketplace where Paul debated with philosophers
- Mars Hill: The site of Paul's famous sermon
Join us on a journey through the steps of Apostle Paul in Athens, and experience the city's unique blend of history, culture, and spirituality.
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Apostle Paul's missionary journys in Athens Private Tour 4Hours
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 5 hours
- All vehicles with WiFi, A/C, Bottled Water
- English-speaking tour driver well-versed in Greek history. not Licensed to accompany you in any site
- Transportation via modern, first-class private vehicle
- This is a private tour, you can customize the program according to your needs
- Car Seats: Book in advance if you require infant or child seats.
- Pick-up and drop-off service: Athens Hotel, Airbnb residence or Port
- Acropolis Parthenon
- Ancient Agora
- Temple of Olympian Jeus OPTIONAL WE CAN JUST TAKE PHOTOS
- Panathenaic Stadium Optional we can just take photos
- Airport Pick-Up & Drop-Off 60 (additional cost depending on vehicle type)
- Panathenaic Stadium optional Visit just take photos
- Ancient Agora
- Acropolis Parthenon
- Tips and gratuities
- Lunch, other beverages and meals.
- Our proficient English-speaking tour drivers will greet you at your hotel's lobby or the entrance of your Airbnb, apartment, or villa. We ensure timely pickups and drop-offs at your preferred location. If you're arriving at the airport or port, your driver will be waiting for you at the arrival's area, holding a signboard displaying your name, making it easy for you to identify them upon your arrival. (pass by)
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The Monastery of DaphniThe Daphni Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site located about 11 kilometers northwest of Athens, Greece. It's a historic monastery that dates back to the 6th century and is famous for its stunning mosaics. Key Features: - Mosaics: The monastery is renowned for its exquisite Byzantine mosaics, which are considered some of the finest examples of their kind in the world. - Architecture: The monastery complex includes the katholikon (main church), which is a cross-in-square style building with a large dome. - History: The monastery was founded in the 6th century and has undergone several transformations over the centuries. - Hours: The monastery is open to visitors, but it's best to check the current hours and any restrictions before planning a visit. The Daphni Monastery is a significant cultural and historical site that showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of Byzantine art and architecture.
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Flisvos MarinaThe ship that brought the Apostle docked at Faliro. The main port of Athens was located there at that time, but also earlier. The location of the port is determined in the area between the mouth of Kifissos and the small church of Agios Georgios. It is believed to be on the site of the ancient Faliros wharf and the area around it is to be highlighted and exploited. From there began the road that led to Athens. Pavlos followed her after disembarking from the ship. Awaiting the arrival of Silas and Timothy from Macedonia, he walked around the city, talked with the citizens in the synagogue, in the market, was disturbed by the abundance of idols. Accordingly, his teaching about the death of Jesus on the cross and his resurrection overwhelmed some paramedics and stoic philosophers, Regarding the point from which the Apostle Paul spoke to the Athenians, the opinion was also formulated that he developed his teaching in the House of the Supreme Court, based on the fact that
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Ancient Agora of AthensThe Ancient Agora of Athens is a historic site where Apostle Paul visited and preached during his second missionary journey (Acts 17:16-21). The Agora was the city's central marketplace, hub for philosophical debates, and showcase for idolatry, which Paul addressed in his discussions with Stoic and Epicurean philosophers. Today, the site features ancient ruins, museums, and historical landmarks, offering insights into ancient Athenian life and culture.
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AreopagoWe will continue this private tour in Athens with a visit to the nearby Areopagus (Hill of Ares), where St. Paul delivered his famous sermon (Acts 17:22).
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AcropolisWe begin our Athens city tour with a visit to the site of some of the most exquisite pieces of architecture in history, the world-renowned Acropolis of Athens, including visits to the Parthenon and the Erechtheion. Price : 20.00€ per a person Visit to the ACROPOLIS HILL and the PARTHENON Parthenon, Acropolis Top of Dionyssiou Areopagitou, Athens 105 58 Greece Parthenon, the main temple dedicated to the virgin goddess Athena. The eternal symbol of the Athenian Democracy and the Western Civilization.
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Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Catholic CathedralCatholic Cathedral of St. Dionysius the Areopagite - Serves as the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Athens - Built in a three-aisled neo-Renaissance basilica style - Features impressive frescoes and stained glass windows Church of St. Dionysius the Areopagite - Dedicated to Saint Dionysius the Areopagite, the patron saint of Athens - Built in a cruciform style with a large dome and neoclassical elements Connection to Apostle Paul: Saint Dionysius the Areopagite was a convert of Apostle Paul, as mentioned in the New Testament (Acts 17:34). According to tradition, Dionysius was a member of the Areopagus, a council of philosophers and judges in ancient Athens, and was converted to Christianity after hearing Paul's sermon on Mars Hill. He later became the first bishop of Athens and is revered as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Both churches in Athens dedicated to Saint Dionysius honor his legacy and connection to Apostle Paul.
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Mars Hill, also known as the Areopagus, is a historic site in Athens, Greece, where the Apostle Paul delivered a pivotal sermon during his second missionary journey. According to the New Testament in Acts 17:16-34, Paul was brought to Mars Hill by Stoic and Epicurean philosophers who were curious about his teachings on Jesus and resurrection. - Location: Mars Hill is a hill near the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. - Historical Significance: The site was a hub for philosophical debates and intellectual discussions in ancient Athens. - Paul's Sermon: Paul's sermon on Mars Hill was an attempt to introduce the concept of one God and the resurrection of Jesus to the Athenian philosophers. - Content: Paul referenced the Athenians' altar to the unknown god and used Greek philosophers like Epimenides and Aratus to support his message. - Reaction: The reaction to Paul's sermon was mixed, with some mocking his message, while others were intrigued and converted to Christianity.
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The Lycabettus Hill is a significant landmark in Athens, Greece, known for its picturesque views and historical importance. At its southwestern slope lies the small church of Agioi Isidoroi, dedicated to Saints Isidore of Chios and About the Church of Agioi Isidoroi: - History: The church was built in the 15th or 16th century on top of a cave and has undergone several transformations over the centuries. - Dedication: The church is dedicated to Saints Isidore of Chios, a 3rd-century martyr, and Isidore of Pelusium, a 4th-century monk and scholar. - Martyr: Saint Isidore was a soldier who was martyred for his Christian faith in the 3rd century AD. - Scholar and Monk: Saint Isidore was a scholar and monk who lived in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. The church of Agioi Isidoroi is a beautiful example of Byzantine architecture and a significant pilgrimage site in Athens. The surrounding area is also notable for its natural beauty, with caves and scenic views of the city ¹ ².
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Apostle Paul's missionary journys in Athens Private Tour 4Hours
$299.90
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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